Joel Park, an experienced firearms instructor, emphasizes that an outcome-focused mindset can hinder progress in shooting. He advocates for a process-oriented approach, urging shooters to concentrate on the mechanics and execution of each step in a drill rather than solely on the final score or time. This method, honed through years of competitive shooting and instruction, helps identify and correct fundamental flaws for more effective skill development.
Lena Miculek, a 10X World Champion, emphasizes a critical mindset shift for competitive shooters: focus on the process, not the outcome. She explains that worrying about the clock or score is counterproductive. By concentrating on sound shooting fundamentals and execution, the desired results will naturally follow. If performance falters, the solution lies in refining the process, not stressing over the score.
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